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MACD Awarded $1.6 Million Grant to Strengthen Statewide Conservation Leadership and Water Quality Protection
MACD Awarded $1.6 Million Grant to Strengthen Statewide Conservation Leadership and Water Quality Protection Three-year investment from the Fred A. and Barbara M. Erb Family Foundation will build lasting capacity for Conservation Districts across Michigan LANSING, MI — The Michigan Association of Conservation Districts (MACD) has been awarded a $1.5 million, three-year capacity-building grant from…
Read MoreCelebrating 2025 MACD Luncheon Award Winners
2025 MACD Luncheon Award Winners Presented by Carol Higgins, St. Joseph County CD (Region 8 Rep) It has been my pleasure to work with Rivka, Jerry, Melissa Eldridge, and Becky Huttenga to select the 2025 winners of MACD awards from approximately 30 nominations across five categories: District of the Year Emerging Leader Outstanding Board Member…
Read MoreProtecting Michigan Waters: The Vital Role of Section 319 Grant Funding
Protecting Michigan Waters: 319 Grant Funding Understanding Section 319 and Its Importance Nonpoint source pollution—runoff from farms, roads, and urban areas—is the leading cause of water quality impairments across the United States. Section 319 of the Clean Water Act gives the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) the authority and resources to help states address this…
Read MoreMichigan Association of Conservation Districts Welcomes MIFarmLink as a Statewide Program Starting October 1
Michigan Association of Conservation Districts Welcome MIFarmLink as a Statewide Program Starting October 1 LANSING, MI – Beginning October 1, 2025, the Michigan Association of Conservation Districts (MACD) will officially bring MIFarmLink under its umbrella, expanding efforts to connect farmland owners with the next generation of Michigan farmers. “MACD is thrilled to help grow MIFarmLink…
Read MoreSupporting Michigan’s Conservation Districts During the Federal Government Shutdown
Supporting Michigan’s Conservation Districts During the Federal Government Shutdown The federal government shutdown has left some Michigan’s Conservation Districts without access to their NRCS offices, equipment, or email, but our commitment to serving communities hasn’t stopped. Learn how you can support your local District, from donating and volunteering to sharing your conservation story. As the…
Read MoreHonoring Indigenous Peoples’ Day: Strengthening Our Shared Stewardship in Michigan
Honoring Indigenous Peoples’ Day: Strengthening Our Shared Stewardship in Michigan On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, we recognize and celebrate the first stewards of this land—the Indigenous nations whose knowledge, relationships, and care for the earth continue to shape Michigan’s landscapes. It is a day to honor their ongoing leadership in conservation, acknowledge the harms of exclusion…
Read MoreCheck Out The New MIFarmLink Newsletter!
Check Out the New MIFarmLink Newsletter! Subscribe To MiFarmLink’s Newsletter Linking Michigan growers to resources! Subscribe for updates and opportunities that help land and people thrive. FarmLink program updates Event invitations and training info News for farmers and landowners Prefer to talk? Call us at (989) 218-9108 Name Email Address * Subscribe We respect your…
Read MoreMACD Education Newsletter — September 2025
Fall into connection with MACD’s September 2025 Education Newsletter. Explore district achievements, upcoming training events, Envirothon updates, and resources helping educators build a greener, more resilient Michigan.
Read MoreConservation Districts Continue to Deliver for Michigan Communities, While Advocating for Stronger Support and Funding
Conservation Districts Continue to Deliver for Michigan Communities, While Advocating for Stronger Support and Funding Public trust and transparency are foundational to our shared work of protecting Michigan’s land, water, and natural resources. The Michigan Association of Conservation Districts (MACD) represents a statewide network of community-led agencies that have served Michigan for over 80 years.…
Read MorePress Release: In Response to Press Coverage of Conservation Districts
Press Release: In Response to Press Coverage of Conservation Districts Public trust and transparency are foundational to our work of protecting Michigan’s land, water, and natural resources. The Michigan Association of Conservation Districts (MACD) represents a statewide network of community-led agencies that have served Michigan for over 80 years. Recent media reports have raised concerns…
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